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Would you be able to dm the reason my other posts were taken down please? For understanding purposesNo speculation on players leaving early for any reason other than the NBA. No transfer speculation.
Would you be able to dm the reason my other posts were taken down please? For understanding purposesNo speculation on players leaving early for any reason other than the NBA. No transfer speculation.
Would you be able to dm the reason my other posts were taken down please? For understanding purposes
Got it. Thanks for clarifying. That’s a rule I’m confused on sometimes about what is the line there.Don't copy content from other sites.
Yeah, thought he only showed glimpses of it last year he did show he has a handle and can create his own shot. Some are selling him short. He was on one of the most talenteed UConn teams ever and was able to carve out some time last year. I expect a big jump. Whether that translates to NBA is yet to be determined. He definitely has the skillset to get there though.If he’s not one of the go to guys on this years team I don’t see how that happens.
He’s not going to the draft this year being a catch and shoot guy.
not exactly 25-26 but here's a good take on liam. basically if you put a big smart guy who can shoot on uconn he'll be thermonuclear.
not exactly 25-26 but here's a good take on liam. basically if you put a big smart guy who can shoot on uconn he'll be thermonuclear.
I love that Liam's fit is so good that the "question" is just "dude this guy is going to rock."Liam McNeeley, UConn
Realistic expectation: Starting wing
Burning college question: Is the conditioning where it has to be?
Hopefully, McNeeley is ready to run because Dan Hurley's layered offense is going to have him zooming up and down the floor in transition and also flying in and around screens to find openings for treys. McNeeley is best suited to step into the role as the top off-movement shooter for this UConn roster. It's a tough task for anybody, especially a freshman, but McNeeley won't be tasked with doing something he's not capable of executing. Hurley's ability to cover up weaknesses and maximize strengths might be more beautiful than his intricate halfcourt sets. Hopefully, McNeeley's got some track shoes in his locker because he'll need 'em.
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Lol at conditioning being the question.Liam McNeeley, UConn
Realistic expectation: Starting wing
Burning college question: Is the conditioning where it has to be?
Hopefully, McNeeley is ready to run because Dan Hurley's layered offense is going to have him zooming up and down the floor in transition and also flying in and around screens to find openings for treys. McNeeley is best suited to step into the role as the top off-movement shooter for this UConn roster. It's a tough task for anybody, especially a freshman, but McNeeley won't be tasked with doing something he's not capable of executing. Hurley's ability to cover up weaknesses and maximize strengths might be more beautiful than his intricate halfcourt sets. Hopefully, McNeeley's got some track shoes in his locker because he'll need 'em.
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Burning scheme questions for Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper and every five-star freshman in college basketball
The prized 2024 recruiting class will have its fingertips all over the upcoming college basketball seasonwww.cbssports.com
Definitely agree he has the ability and showed it some last year. The thing with Stew from the moment he committed has always been figuring out how to fit his play style with the offense and the team if he’s not the “guy”. Guess we’ll see this year.Yeah, thought he only showed glimpses of it last year he did show he has a handle and can create his own shot. Some are selling him short. He was on one of the most talenteed UConn teams ever and was able to carve out some time last year. I expect a big jump. Whether that translates to NBA is yet to be determined. He definitely has the skillset to get there though.
i kinda like it. Liam is a bigger/better joey california (has the look) and mahaney is a smaller Spencer.Liam will be special acting a little more Calcaterra than Spencer but with even more size and probably better shooting.
McNeeley now with more film
Nelson is who i've been picturing as well. nelson/bundalo can play stretch C too if we wanna go 5-out. we've done it rarely w/ alex b/c he gives up too much size on D, but i'd like to work the 5-out into our offense more.Thrilled that Bossi is also saying UConn is looking good for Bundalo. I view him like Grant Nelson for Alabama who plays at the 4 for them at 6'10/6'11. Looking back at the box score he got 19pts and 15rb against us in the semi's
Zero overlap between Mullins and Bundalo - we would happily take both.Liam could be 1 and done - he is our 5th highest ever recruit (according to 247). Castle was #2 for reference. We need these > 40% 3pt shooters to stretch their D and get the over rotations and screens going. Teams will follow them and maybe flare cut to their fave spot will work. I would rather get Mullins than Bundalo as Mullins can shoot almost 50% from trey.
No, he's goneMcNeeley. Can we see him play a half of basketball before we send him to the NBA draft?
high school tape is there.McNeeley. Can we see him play a half of basketball before we send him to the NBA draft?
I've seen enough.McNeeley. Can we see him play a half of basketball before we send him to the NBA draft?